Cap having incorporated glasses

ABSTRACT

Cap having incorporated glasses, particularly, a cap of the type that comprises an approximately semi-spherical body ( 2 ) with a visor ( 3 ) of a rigid character on its anterior portion, characterized in that in the lower portion of said visor ( 3 ) and coupled by means of a hinged fastening element ( 4 ), it incorporates a pair of glasses ( 5 ) which, due to said hinged fastening element ( 4 ) has two possible positions: a position of use, in which the glasses ( 5 ) are arranged vertically and perpendicularly to the visor ( 3 )

OBJECT OF THE INVENTION

The invention, as exposed on the wording of the present specification,relates to a cap having incorporated glasses, imparting to the functionit is intended to, several advantages and innovative characteristics,which will be described in detail below and which mean an improvement ofthe current state of the art.

APPLICATION FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The application field of the present invention is framed within theindustrial sector dedicated to manufacturing caps, encompassing at thesame time the industrial field dedicated to manufacturing glasses.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Referring to the state of the art, it must be pointed by the applicantthat it is unknown the existence of any other invention presentingtechnical and structural characteristics similar to the ones presentedby the cap herein recommended, being the characterizing details suitablyincluded in the final claims accompanying the present specificationthereof.

EXPLANATION OF THE INVENTION

Specifically, what the invention proposes is a cap, particularly a capof the ones made up by a semi-spherical skullcap and rigid visor, whichcan be made of fabric, leather or other suitable material, in whoseanterior portion, exactly under said visor, it incorporates a pair ofsunglasses, which is coupled to the cap by means of a hinged supportwhich, advantageously, allows for placing it in two positions: an open oof use position in which the glasses are arranged perpendicularly to thevisor and, therefore, covering the eyes of the cap's user; and a foldedposition in which the glasses are attached under the visor.

Thus, the cap provides the advantage of incorporating the glasseswithout need to have both objects separately.

Furthermore, another of the advantages provided by the cap of theinvention is the fact that, being the glasses secured in the lowerportion of the visor, these have no arms to be inserted over the ears soas to hold the glasses, which, in conventional glasses tends to be adrawback when at the same time it is desired to wear a cap, since thesearms, generally, interfere or coincide with the sides of the cap.

In any case, it is obvious the functionality of the cap havingincorporated glasses recommended by the invention, which represents anstructure with so far unknown characteristics, reasons which incombination with its practical utility, provide it with enough basis toobtain the exclusivity privilege which is applied for.

DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

In order to complement the description being fulfilled of the cap of theinvention and with the aim of helping to a better understanding of thecharacteristics characterizing it, the present specification isaccompanied, as an integral part thereof, by a set of plans, in which byway of illustration and not of limitation, is represented the following:

FIG. 1—Shows a side perspective view of an example of embodiment of thecap having incorporated glasses object of the invention, beingappreciated on it the portions and elements it comprises as well as theconfiguration and arrangement thereof.

FIG. 2—Shows a front perspective view of the example of the cap havingincorporated glasses according to the invention shown in the previousfigure, in this case represented with the glasses in folded position.

FIG. 3—Shows a front perspective view of the glasses incorporated by thecap of the invention, being appreciated on it the hinged fasteningelement which links them to the lower part of the visor.

PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION

In light of the mentioned figures, and according to the numbering taken,it can be seen on them an example of the preferred embodiment, whichcomprises the parts and elements indicated and described in detailbelow.

Thus, as can be seen in said figures, the cap (1) in question, is a capof the type comprising an approximately semi-spherical body (2) with avisor (3) of rigid character on its anterior portion, which presents theparticularity of incorporating, on its lower portion and coupled bymeans of a hinged fastening element (4), a pair of glasses (5), which,due to said hinged fastening element (4) presents two possiblepositions: a position of use (FIG. 1), in which the glasses (5) arearranged vertically and perpendicularly to the visor (3); and a positionnot of use (FIG. 2), in which the glasses (5) are horizontally andattached under the visor (3).

As can be seen in FIG. 3, the glasses (5), preferably, are made up by asingle-piece body, of transparent material and armless, being preferablydyed and having sunscreen properties.

Having sufficiently described the nature of the present invention, aswell as a way of putting it into practice, it is not considerednecessary to make a more extensive explanation in order that any expertin this area will understand its scope and the advantages that can bederived from it, making known that, within reason it could be put intopractice in other embodiments differing in detail from that indicated byway of example, and which will obtain the same degree of protection,provided that they do not alter, change, or modify its fundamentalprinciple.

1. CAP HAVING INCORPORATED GLASSES, particularly a cap of the typecomprising an approximately semi-spherical body (2) with a visor (3) ofrigid character on its anterior portion, characterized in that, on thelower part of said visor (3) and coupled by means of a hinged fasteningelement (4), it incorporates a pair of glasses (5) which, due to saidhinged fastening element (4) presents two possible positions: a positionof use in which the glasses (5) are arranged vertically andperpendicularly to the visor (3); and a position not of use, in whichthe glasses (5) are horizontally and attached under the visor (3). 2.CAP HAVING INCORPORATED GLASSES, according to claim 1, characterized inthat the glasses (5) are made up by a single-piece body, of transparentmaterial and armless.
 3. CAP HAVING INCORPORATED GLASSES, according toclaim 2, characterized in that the glasses (5) are made of transparentmaterial which is dyed and has sunscreen properties.